Watched Sep 22, 2024
Only Carrie Coon is able to get under my skin so effectively. I appreciate Elizabeth Olson’s presence, but she really felt like a catalyst for the interactions between Coon and Natasha Lyonne. I’m a film about nothing and everything, all three pull together an engaging performance of the final days of a head of household. The script earnestly deals with the complexity of status that comes with all that and avoids cheapening any of it, even in the end. Let the girl smoke her weed wherever, for fuck’s sake!
